OneTonMee @ Hartamas Shopping Centre, KL

With all the fast food chain expanding, it’s totally fuss-free & no fret when it comes to settling a quick meal. Burger joints are widely found around Klang Valley these days.
What if one is bored of the typical burger fast food?
Students, shoppers, business people alike all need an alternative option when it comes to eating out. That’s when OneTonMee comes in.
We used to go around in the UK having the on-the-go noodle box when we crave for Asian/ Chinese noodles. They are so handy & easy to get. Where else in Malaysia, this practice is not quite popular as we could easily get all sorts of noodles in Kopitiams.

With their iconic on-the-go noodle box that is designed for students, shoppers, and speedy office lunches, it’s definitely ideal for people on the move in the bustling city. They offer fresh noodles and sides, fast enough to fit around your busy lifestyle.
One Ton Mee has been created to offer a totally new dining experience to a totally new market – aimed at people on the go, people who needs to settle their craving for local flavoured fast food, to fit around their busy schedules. With the growing popularity of takeaway noodles, this fast food noodle joint seemed the perfect approach to fast affordable food 🙂

Love it’s set-up of young, vibrant, fun-looking plus interactive as you get to choose the type of noodles plus ingredients to be added in too.

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There are two types of Hokkien mee: Hokkien hae mee and Hokkien char mee. Hokkien hae mee (Hokkien prawn noodles) is commonly served in Penang and Singapore while Hokkien char mee (Hokkien fried noodles) is commonly served in Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley. The dish commonly referred to as “Hokkien mee”, depending on the locality, can mean either Hokkien hae mee or Hokkien char mee. For example, Hokkien mee in Kuala Lumpur refers to Hokkien char mee.